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somebody that knows something about it. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> why do you think they keep booking me here with you? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you take patients as a therapist? >> oh, hell no. >> jimmy: have you ever had that? >> i was in private practice for a long time. >> jimmy: so people would come to you with their problems and you would yell at them? >> why do you look so shocked when you say that? >> jimmy: because most therapists, in my experience, they'll sit there and not really say much of anything. >> how long were you in therapy? >> jimmy: i'll let you know. [ laughter ] >> how's it going? >> jimmy: it's going fine. it's fine. i'm very obsessed with myself, so i like to talk about myself to someone. and no one will talk to me unless i pay them. so this is what i do. but i have a hard time imagining you just kind of sitting there and listening. >> i was not the kind of
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therapist that was like uh-huh, yeah, right, and how does that make you feel. >> jimmy: right. >> i have to say, there was a time when i actually did marital therapy, and in all candor, i would have to say in the history of marital therapy, i had to be the worst marital therapist -- >> jimmy: oh, really? >> in the history of marital therapy. >> jimmy: why? >> because i didn't have the temperament for it. this couple would sit down and they would start bitching and whining and sniping at each other, and i'd sit there for like 15 minutes and say my god, no wonder you people can't stand each other. i've known you for 15 minutes and i wanna slap you both. [ laughter ] my god, seriously. >> jimmy: next week, james franco, rachel weisz, carl reiner will be here, chef bobby flay, music from josh groban,
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elliott goulding, and fall out boy. "nightline" is next. good night. tonight on "nightline," the monster blizzard barreling down on 42 million americans, dumping several feet of snow and unleashing extreme winds, with states of emergency declared across the east coast, we report from inside a mighty nor'easter. over 100 officers on a massive manhunt for one of their own, the fugitive ex-cop wanted in a deadly rampage. why police say he has become their worst nightmare.
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from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. well, a massive blizzard is battering the northeast, dropping up to three feet of snow, whipping up hurricane-force gusts of wind. connecticut, rhode island, new york, new hampshire, and massachusetts have all declared states of emergency tonight and at least 500,000 homes and businesses now without power. so while the rest of us hunker down to ride this thing out, our extreme weather team ginger z is reporting from the bull's eye of
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the storm, boston, massachusetts. >> reporter: snowed in, shut down, and nor'eastered. more than 40 million americans are being forced to spend their weekend indoors, thanks to this. a nor'easter that will likely make weather history. the brunt of this beast is hitting right now, snow falling at amazing rates. one to even four and a half inches per hour. winds gusting from 50 to even 70 miles per hour. and on a crazy night where only the plows are running, we hopped in with a captain of this boston city plow. oh boy, now i'm driving. oh boy. to see thousand force was fighting the worst of it overnight. this is just the beginning of it. >> yeah. >> reporter: how long do you expect to be out tonight? >> anywhere from 16 to 20 hours.
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>> reporter: wow. that's a long shift. it's going to be a long shift for a lot of folks. this whole thing started whaen snow-making clipper system joined a moisture-filled storm from the south. collision makes this nor'easter. >> these gusts are really starting to come at us now. you get a perspective from the light, just how fast and hard the snow is starting to fall. >> stay off the roads. stay home. >> i think everybody's in a panic. everybody's getting ready. we don't know what to expect. >> reporter: well, we do know what to expect. one to two feet or snow for some of the biggest cities, and some places, even more. then there's the wind and the storm surge, major issues. >> it's ridiculous. we were just standing there and getting blown all over the place. the wind is just crazy right now. >> reporter: wabc reporter tim flesher is gauging the storm surge. >> i'm standing alongside one very angry long island sound.
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the waves already whipping up. >> reporter: even before the bulk of the storm hit, the roads were terrible. a section of i-95 in connecticut was shut down and even plowed crashed. this one flipped in virginia. what do you got there? back in boston, getting off the roads and back home was vital. >> we should be prepared, you know? you never know. so i hope everything's fine. my own concern is about the power. because no power, no heat, you know? >> reporter: more prepared. that's how millions spent their friday. the preps have begun. all that salt pouring into the trucks, they're getting ready here. we've got a little while before the heaviest snow starts, but they are going to be using these tons and tons of salt. and snow quickly added up. the snow is really coming down here. you hardly see the building of boston, and it's just before 3:00. only about an inch or so on the ground. very good packing, fun-playing
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snow, but only for so long. the entire city of boston shut down early. even starbucks was closed. but that didn't stop some of the hearty few and their pets from getting outside. looks like he's enjoying the snow. >> absolutely. yeah. he's a little bit cooped up all day so he needs to get some exercise. >> reporter: before the big snow. >> exactly. >> reporter: looking forward to it? >> absolutely. got no car. got no reason to complain. i just heard we might get a foot or two. so it sounds like the blizzard of '78 which i grew up hearing my parents talk about. it may be our turn now for a similar storm. >> reporter: at the airports, more than 4,700 flights cancelled through sunday. in boston, logan airport was a ghost town. jetblue tweeted out this picture of their last three jets leaving before the storm. but in new york, the real worry is that areas devastated by hurricane sandy this past fall are being hit again.
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abc's ron claiborne spent the day in queens, which practically washed away in sandy. >> how many storms of the century can you have in six months? little nervous. >> reporter: sheila smith finally moved back home just before new year's but still can only live on the second floor of this house. >> feel like you're getting beat up here? >> we're always getting beat up here. it's just -- i'm nervous with the waves and the storm coming through. but i'm upstairs and hopefully this time, it will not hit any of the houses here. >> are you prepared this time? as prepared as you can be? >> i'm as prepared as i can be. >> reporter: another fear tonight is that the power will go out -- again. >> the power lines, you can see the power lines are so low and you can see the pole is tilting. so you lose power for a day, half a day. so i have my generator. we're more prepared than ever. >> reporter: and social media was abuzz with the images of the
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blizzard. some even celebrating the weather. but for much of the east coast, there is little to celebrate. visibility will be near zero. >> if you don't currently have a reason to be on the road, if you're not an emergency personnel that's required to report to work somewhere, stay home. >> reporter: tonight, the plows will try to keep up. does this truck have a name? >> well, it has a number. >> reporter: you don't have a name for it? >> ginger. >> reporter: it's named ginger. that's so nice. definitely on the extreme team now. as the newly formed extreme team make snow-filled history.s to >> "good morning america" will have the latest storm coverage when you wake up. just ahead, the frantic manhunt for the rogue ex-cop wanted in that deadly shooting spree. how his inside knowledge of police tactics has law enforcement scrambling.
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a high stakes manhunt is intensifying in california as police scour the los angeles area in search of the man who allegedly killed three people in a revenge motivated shooting rampage. but this is no ordinary manhunt. the man they were looking for once once a cop himself, armed, dangerous and equipped with the same training as those tracking him. abc's david wright has the latest. >> reporter: new images of fugitive christopher dorner taken by surveillance cameras. the trouble is they were not
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taken today. this was two weeks ago in irvine, not far from where monica kwan and her fiance keith lawrence was murdered last sunday, the last photos taken of dorner before he disappeared. signs like these, armed and dangerous, are on every freeway here in southern california. police hoping that someone will spot him. but so far, no one has. the last tangible clue where dorner might be, the burnt out hulk of his truck near big bear lake, but no body inside, and footsteps leading away. how far away? that's the question. today about 100 law enforcement officers here in big bear searched in vain. >> there were reports of some tracks being found. they know vest ga investigated those. they found ski tracks. it's a popular area for people to go cross-country skiing. they determined that's what it was. those tracks are not related to dorner. >> reporter: blizzard-like
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conditions haven't helped matters. no eye in the sky, for one thing. in this weather, the helicopters can't fly. on the ground, not much better. the visibility is so bad, you barely see the headlights of oncoming traffic. search teams had to use snowcats to get up to remote cabins in the mountain. >> there was also a report of a door kick at a cabin in the seven oaks area. they checked that out. it's old damage. >> reporter: dorner seems to have vanished, faded into the snow. >> if he has gone into hiding, he won't stay in hiding, because that doesn't really feed his needs, and his needs are to tell us that he's an okay guy, he's a powerful guy and he can take action, and action means going after those who have wronged him. >> reporter: authorities are systematically searching every address dorner has had. today, police executed a search warrant at his most recent address, the house he shared with his mother and sister, both
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of whom were home today. >> this was definitely part of our investigative strategy. this is a residence we believed him to live at, a residence belonging to his mother, so we're searching any residence connected to him. >> reporter: irvine police carried out plenty of items in paper bags. no comment on what they found. one big problem authorities are facing, because of his police and military training, dorner knows the methods and procedures of this type of search. in ma manifesto published online, he even taunts the lapd about it. i have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional and unforgiving, he writes. do not waste your time with briefs and table tops. i will utilize demolition, ordinance and survival training i've been given. >> because of police training and military training, he would maybe do the obvious, like dump his cell phones, perhaps not use his credit cards, not travel to
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any place that he has a previous history because as we look for people, we go to where they have been, because people feel comfortable and go to those locations. >> reporter: at this point, authorities are hoping he'll make a mistake. ariana williams knows dorner best, she dated him seven years ago and says he was unraveling even back then, always keeping weapons close by. >> he'd be in the bed and there'd be one by the bed. there'd be one on the kitchen counter. there may be a combat knife or something, in the bathroom one day or the kitchen. there would be several weapons just lying around in my domain. these are things that just transpired over time that i thought were strange. >> reporter: she said today she's still scared but doubts he will come after her. >> i think he's got bigger fish to fry right now. i think he's got a lot more on his plate. i think he's very angry with these people for destroying his career or for destroying him. >> reporter: today here in big bear, plenty of people were
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nervous. brian murphy checked in with his kids via text message and plans on keeping his gun handy. >> i keep it safe and unloaded. tonight it will be loaded. >> reporter: today the ski resort reopened. the fresh powder you have to resist, even with a manhunt under way. >> i'm not really too scared about it. but, you know, it's in the back of my mind, thinking about it, you know. >> i told everybody i was going to big bear today and they were like oh, my gosh, there's a killer on the loose. >> reporter: craig and christine came here to celebrate their anniversary. not quite what they expected when they checked in to the castle wood cottages, a group of mountain lodges with a medieval theme. >> well, we've had to be more vigilant, a little bit more careful. i wouldn't let him go get his car charger last night. i was afraid to let him outside. >> reporter: that's in a place like this, you have weapons. >> that's true. defend the castle. >> reporter: authorities say they're not giving up on their search. >> we're going to continue
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searching until we discover that he left the mountain or we found him, one of the two. >> reporter: either way, no matter how many survival skills he may have, this sun likely to end well for christopher dorner. >> only god knows the answer to that, but i don't think it's going to be a good thing. and you can only hide out in the snow in the cold for so long. >> reporter: at the end of the day, they're no closer to finding their man, but at least today no one was killed or injured because of the manhunt. i'm david wright for "nightline" in big bear lake. >> another tense night for lapd families. our thanks to david wright. coming up next, the legendary dr. ruth shares her tips for turning up the heat on your valentine's day. assistance is there 24/7.ncy roe oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!!
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for the single, taken, o anywhere in between, valentine's day can be a bit of a stressful time. so if you're looking to wow a special someone this year, we bring you the next best thing to love potion number 9. yes, sensible tips from the one and only dr. ruth. >> and now, love advice from dr. ruth. >> i have some great tips to spice up your love life. bringing flowers is good. sending flowers ahead of time is better. a woman needs more time to become aroused, so looking at old flowers all day will help put her in the mood. what's the best gift you can
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give your partner? a massage. it feels good. you touch warmness of the body and soul, and best of all, it doesn't cost a cent. sometimes it's better to have sex before you go out to dinner. expecting to have sex later can put a certain amount of pressure on you. you might want to rush the meal or be afraid of having too much wine. if you have sex before, your dinner can be totally relaxixin. instead of going out, order in and decorate with candles. make your own love nest. plus, you'll be closer to the bedroom. some men know they're supposed to be romantic, but they are not sure what that means. the best way to set a romantic mood is to whisper sweet nothings in your partner's ears.
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if you make her feel treasured and special, the two of you will be drenched in romance. the key to good sex is to have a positive outlook. if you assume you'll be having good sex, you will. if you assume you won't, you won't. how important is birth control? if you are worried about causing an unintended pregnancy, you will enjoy valentine's day more if you play it safe. don't think of contraceptives as a damper. instead, think of them as an enhancement. most people think of going out to dinner as what you do on valentine's day. but there are alternatives. anything that gets the circulation going will make you both feel sexier. if there is someplace nearby where you can ice skate, that

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